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Ars UK is looking for writers and reporters

The sun never sets on the Ars Technica empire.

As we revealed a couple of weeks ago, Ars Technica is opening a London office, with the affable, savvy, and bearded Sebastian Anthony to lead our UK efforts. We are now looking for writers and reporters with a passion for all things Ars Technica to join our UK team and help broaden our technology coverage in Europe and beyond. The opportunities are diverse and flexible, with a few prerequisites that should make total sense.

The ideal writer or reporter will preferably be based in the UK, be obsessed with technology, and will be properly determined to get it right. We’re looking for smart people with a deep interest in gadgets, UK and European tech policy and law, CPUs, start-ups, and the like. Professional experience writing and/or reporting is a must-have, and pay is quite competitive. At this time, we are looking to form long-term contractual relationships with at least a one-year commitment.

Does this sound like you or someone you know? If it does, applications are currently being accepted at this handy location. We will be accepting applications for the next two weeks, at a minimum. Please see the form for all of the materials we need in addition to your application.

In anticipation of some of your questions, here are some answers:

The position will likely include travel to London and other cool places in Europe and beyond.

Ken Fisher
Ken is the founder & Editor-in-Chief of Ars Technica. A veteran of the IT industry and a scholar of antiquity, Ken studies the emergence of intellectual property regimes and their effects on culture and innovation. Emailken@arstechnica.com//Twitter@kenfisher